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Air India Expands Service with 36 New Flights to Europe and Canada

Redaction VSGBy Redaction VSG29 de March de 2026Updated:29 de March de 20263 Mins Read
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Air India introduces 36 supplementary international flights to Europe and North America from March 19–28, 2026, adding over 10,000 seats in response to heightened travel demand.

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1 36 Additional Flights on Major Global Routes
2 Importance for Travellers
3 This Comes After a Previous Expansion
4 Important Flight Details (19–28 March)
5 What Travellers Should Do Next
6 The Broader Context

The surge in air travel demand shows no signs of abating. Airlines globally are clearly experiencing pressure to meet this demand.

Recently, Air India has declared another series of additional international flights for the period from 19 to 28 March 2026. This initiative is in response to high travel demand, particularly as ongoing disruptions in the West Asia region are restricting typical travel routes.

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36 Additional Flights on Major Global Routes

Here’s the crux of the matter: Air India is increasing its capacity with 36 new flights along some of its busiest long-distance travels.

These newly added services comprise:

  • Delhi to London (Heathrow)
  • Mumbai to London (Heathrow)
  • Delhi to Frankfurt
  • Delhi to Zurich
  • Delhi to Toronto

Overall, this translates to over 10,000 new seats, providing travellers with more opportunities to secure bookings during a time when flights are quickly filling up.

FLIGHT SECTOR DEPARTURE ARRIVAL DAYS OF OPERATION
AI165 Delhi-London 1225 Hrs 1800 Hrs 20, 22, 25, 27 Mar
AI166 London-Delhi 1930 Hrs 1020 Hrs+1 20, 22, 25, 27 Mar
AI4131 Mumbai-London 0125 Hrs 0640 Hrs 21 Mar
AI4130 London-Mumbai 0810 Hrs 2255 Hrs 21 Mar
AI121 Delhi-Frankfurt 1230 Hrs 1750 Hrs 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Mar
AI120 Frankfurt-Delhi 1920 Hrs 0850 Hrs+1 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Mar
AI151 Delhi-Zurich 1335 Hrs 1900 Hrs 24 Mar
AI152 Zurich-Delhi 2035 Hrs 1000 Hrs+1 24 Mar
AI189 Delhi-Toronto 1115 Hrs 2135 Hrs 19, 21, 24, 26 Mar
AI190 Toronto-Delhi 0020 Hrs 0150 Hrs+1 20, 22, 25, 27  Mar

Importance for Travellers

If you’ve checked ticket prices lately, you’ve undoubtedly seen the increase. A limited selection of routes along with heightened demand has made international travel pricier and more challenging to arrange.

Essentially, this indicates:

  • Increased availability on sought-after routes
  • Improved likelihood of securing seats, even close to departure time
  • Minor respite from escalating prices, particularly on routes to Europe and Canada

While it’s not a significant reduction in fares, it does offer travellers a tad more room to navigate.

This Comes After a Previous Expansion

This isn’t an isolated initiative.

Earlier in March, Air India had previously announced 78 additional flights from March 10 to 18 across nine routes. This prior expansion indicated that the surge in demand was not a fleeting situation.

With this new set of flights, the airline is evidently aiming to stay proactive.

Important Flight Details (19–28 March)

Instead of detailing every timing, here are the crucial patterns to keep in mind:

  • Delhi–London: Several flights on 20, 22, 25, and 27 March
  • Mumbai–London: One additional service on 21 March
  • Delhi–Frankfurt: Nearly daily extra flights throughout this timeframe
  • Delhi–Zurich: One supplementary flight on 24 March
  • Delhi–Toronto: Extra services on 19, 21, 24, and 26 March

Return flights have been scheduled accordingly, with the majority arriving the following day due to the long-haul nature of travel.

What Travellers Should Do Next

If you are planning a journey to Europe or North America soon, this is an opportune time to reassess availability. Here are a few practical suggestions:

  • Review prices once more, even if you previously conducted a search
  • Consider flexible dates, especially around the newly-added flight dates
  • Secure your bookings sooner rather than later, as demand remains robust

The Broader Context

Airlines typically do not increase capacity like this unless they observe sustained demand.

With ongoing geopolitical factors influencing flight routes and availability, airlines such as Air India are stepping in to fill potential gaps wherever feasible.

For passengers, this represents a slight yet beneficial change. More seats, additional choices, and at least a somewhat enhanced chance of making your travel plans work without the usual pressures.

Fonte: Travelo Biz

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